Even the second syllable accent of "baptism", from the Greek, is no longer the preferred pronunciation.
Ordinarily, when planetary systems form, angular momentum forces everything to spin in the same direction.
Ordinarily, when planetary systems form, angular momentum forces everything to spin in the same direction.
Please let me know when someone actually publishes the observation with verification that a planetary system has formed somewhere in the universe. All by itself, with nary a visible helping "hand" at play.
The only REAL observation that current astronomers/cosmologists can make is that the ONE planetary system we can observe shows planets orbiting their star in the same direction. All other systems have an inferred observation and those also show the same result. There is however, ABSOLUTELY ZERO observation of a planetary system forming from scratch.
Do not be misled by the unscientific materialistic propaganda that supposedly passes for science published everywhere.
All by itself, with nary a visible helping "hand" at play.You mean "Hand", right? It's pretty obvious where you're going with this. And, by the way, Antarctic ice core samples prove without a doubt that the world is at least over 800,000 years old, so don't even go there. We didn't see it being made, but we can infer the age of Earth to be probably around 2 billion years old, give or take, from other evidence you might label as heresy.
@TBGL: It is more than a little presumptuous to imply you know the effects of all the close passes over deep time, especially when we don't even know what passed by when. B&B claim to be certain about Planet 9, but even some professional astronomers have expressed doubt as indicated by my provided link.
But that fact and a nice simulation does not mean the odds favor the PN described by B&B.
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